TV-Series
Description
Maribell hails from the Flower Magic World as a floral magician, distinct from fairies despite her close ties to them. Though appearing as a young child, she is roughly 500,000 years old. Her full name, Mary Bell, is written as two separate words.
She arrives in the human world port town of Sunny Bell when siblings Yuuri and Ken read her picture book—depicting her aiding lost children—and wish for help with their failing family flower shop. Tasked with collecting human dreams by assisting those in need, she adopts the catchphrase "Just leave it to Mary Bell!" to declare her problem-solving resolve.
Maribell wields ordinary magic and specialized floral magic, enabling communication with plants and animals. She crafts potions, grows structures like her flower-shaped house, and manipulates plant growth. Surprisingly proficient with firearms, she employs a unique pink tulip-shaped gun that shoots fire. Despite her magical skill, she fumbles at everyday tasks like housework.
Initially unfamiliar with human customs, she integrates into Yuuri and Ken's family, who run the "Mary Bell" flower shop. Their parents, Takuro and Remi, embrace her as their own. She bonds with residents including fairy-believing neighbor Grandma Rose and her dog Ribbon, while winning over skeptics like grumpy neighbor Bart and his initially dismissive granddaughter Vivian.
Her primary adversary is Bart’s nephew Jito (Jeet), who obsessively hunts fairies to validate a childhood encounter. Though initially antagonistic due to his capture attempts, he later allies with her against greater threats. The central conflict erupts when mad scientist Professor Sherbeau attacks the Flower Magic World, attempting to convert fairies into energy. This provokes the Holy Tree—guardian of her world—to retaliate by attempting to strip Earth of all plants.
In the climax, Maribell expends her power to halt the Holy Tree’s rampage, falling into a coma. Human belief in her existence revives her, and she successfully negotiates with the Holy Tree to spare Earth’s plants. Her original dream-collecting mission ends, but she chooses to stay in the human world to inspire others through magic.
Beyond the TV series, she features in educational OVAs promoting traffic safety and earthquake preparedness, guiding viewers in practical knowledge. Her family includes father Papabel von Decasse, a genius magician, and mother Mamabel von Decasse, a renowned chef dubbed "Fairy Sweet Maker"—both traveling the world to inspire human dreams through unique magical spells.
She arrives in the human world port town of Sunny Bell when siblings Yuuri and Ken read her picture book—depicting her aiding lost children—and wish for help with their failing family flower shop. Tasked with collecting human dreams by assisting those in need, she adopts the catchphrase "Just leave it to Mary Bell!" to declare her problem-solving resolve.
Maribell wields ordinary magic and specialized floral magic, enabling communication with plants and animals. She crafts potions, grows structures like her flower-shaped house, and manipulates plant growth. Surprisingly proficient with firearms, she employs a unique pink tulip-shaped gun that shoots fire. Despite her magical skill, she fumbles at everyday tasks like housework.
Initially unfamiliar with human customs, she integrates into Yuuri and Ken's family, who run the "Mary Bell" flower shop. Their parents, Takuro and Remi, embrace her as their own. She bonds with residents including fairy-believing neighbor Grandma Rose and her dog Ribbon, while winning over skeptics like grumpy neighbor Bart and his initially dismissive granddaughter Vivian.
Her primary adversary is Bart’s nephew Jito (Jeet), who obsessively hunts fairies to validate a childhood encounter. Though initially antagonistic due to his capture attempts, he later allies with her against greater threats. The central conflict erupts when mad scientist Professor Sherbeau attacks the Flower Magic World, attempting to convert fairies into energy. This provokes the Holy Tree—guardian of her world—to retaliate by attempting to strip Earth of all plants.
In the climax, Maribell expends her power to halt the Holy Tree’s rampage, falling into a coma. Human belief in her existence revives her, and she successfully negotiates with the Holy Tree to spare Earth’s plants. Her original dream-collecting mission ends, but she chooses to stay in the human world to inspire others through magic.
Beyond the TV series, she features in educational OVAs promoting traffic safety and earthquake preparedness, guiding viewers in practical knowledge. Her family includes father Papabel von Decasse, a genius magician, and mother Mamabel von Decasse, a renowned chef dubbed "Fairy Sweet Maker"—both traveling the world to inspire human dreams through unique magical spells.